头颈部手术麻醉中气道教育的发展前景。

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Alexander Fuchs, Vladimir Nekhendzy, Robert Greif
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综述目的:头颈部手术的气道管理对成人和儿童患者群体都提出了一些最独特和最复杂的挑战。高水平的技术熟练程度是必不可少的,技术技能应辅以各种扎实的非技术技能,以确保充分的跨学科和专业间合作。人们对解决这些重要技能的最先进的教学方法知之甚少。最新发现:本文探讨了气道教育的最新进展,重点关注如何将技术和非技术技能最好地整合到头颈部麻醉教学课程中,以优化气道管理结果和患者安全。摘要:我们研究了基于模拟的培训,基于能力的医学教育,以及头颈部麻醉中对人为因素的重视,以促进现代课程的形成。
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The evolving landscape of airway education in anesthesia for head and neck surgery.

Purpose of review: Airway management for head and neck surgery presents some of the most unique and complex challenges for both adult and pediatric patient populations. High level of technical proficiency is essential, and the technical skill set should be complemented by a variety of solid nontechnical skills to ensure adequate interdisciplinary and interprofessional collaboration. Little is known about state-of-the-art teaching methods addressing these important skills.

Recent findings: This article explores recent advancements in airway education, focusing on how technical and nontechnical skills could be best integrated into head and neck anesthesia teaching curricula with the goals of optimizing airway management outcomes and patient safety.

Summary: We examined the role of simulation-based training, competency-based medical education, and the emphasis on human factors in head and neck anesthesia to facilitate shaping modern curricula.

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